The new S-series sensors for hot melt glue level detection sensing. The S-series sensors feature a metal probe, unique non-stick coating, and tapered design. They can be used in narrower containers due to their thinner design. Mounting can be done either vertically or horizontally. The sensor will detect liquids, granulates, or material in mixed states at temperatures up to 482°F / 250°C. These sensors are ideal for PUR glues. They can also reliably detect other non-conductive media such as: hot glues, adhesives, waxes, oils, greases, etc. All Senotec sensors can be used for low-level time-filling, or high-level filling shutoff systems. Probe lengths from 15 mm to 85 mm. The 15 mm length model with a right-angle cable has an overall length of only 65 mm! This sensor can fit into very small containers in confined spaces. The M18 threaded body on these sensors simplifies installation. The two included nuts will securely mount the sensor. S-series sensors can be paired with CLS, CLC, CSV, or DLC controllers with a variety of transistor and relay outputs.
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